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| ==Analysis== | | ==Analysis== |
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| * [[John Cavil]]'s motivations in this issue are in line with wanting to destroy the humans to spite the [[Final Five]]. Despite the overall power he has over the [[Significant Seven]], he maintains a level of composure so that he does not tip his hand.
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| * Further development on [[Alexa Flores]] and the members of her reconstituted [[Twilight Command]] occur in this issue:
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| ** Flores feels that she failed to keep her original Command alive during the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]], save [[Tomlin]].
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| ** Tomlin follows Flores because he trusts her.
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| ** [[Devos]] follows Flores because he believes that there isn't a greater good, and that each person is only loyal to themselves.
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| ** [[Spark]] follows Flores because his heart grew cold, due to the death of his child (or children) at the hands of the Cylons.
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| ** [[Deacon]]'s motivations may be a result of more than just Spark's re-programming.
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| ==Questions== | | ==Questions== |